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Legendary mentalist The Amazing Kreskin will be featured in "Talk’ N Turkey With Kreskin" on the news magazine show "Chasing New Jersey" at 10 p.m. Thanksgiving on New York's channel 9 and at 12:30 a.m. Friday n Fox 29. Kreskin, a New Jersey native who honed his mentalist skills as a child spending time with family members in the Lehigh Valley, will talk about his 65 years of performing, dring which Kreskin says he's given 25,000 shows, traveled 3 million miles and "read 1 million minds." Kreskin celebrate his 80th birthday on Jan. 12. Kreskin will be interviewed by Tamara Laine, one seven "chasers." "I am honored that...

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Legendary mentalist The Amazing Kreskin will be featured in "Talk’ N Turkey With Kreskin" on the news magazine show "Chasing New Jersey" at 10 p.m. Thanksgiving on New York's channel 9 and at 12:30 a.m. Friday n Fox 29.
Kreskin, a New...

A trailblazing comedienne with more than 50 years in show business will return to Sands Bethlehem Event Center.Joan Rivers, who has worked in stand-up and been the permanent guest host of "The Tonight Show" as well as the host of television...

Allentown native Amanda Seyfried will be a guest on "The Tonight Show" starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:35 p.m. today on NBC. Seyfried is making the rounds promoting the raunchy Western comedy "A Million Ways to Die in the West" coming ...

There's nothing like hearing Steven Wright laugh: You never hear a chortle or even a giggle or a guffaw from the comic as he cracks audiences up.
But during a recent chat, Wright lost it when the subject of raising children came up. Wright isn't a father...

PASADENA, Calif. It's once again a time of upheaval in late-night TV, something that seems to happen with increasing regularity, probably because there's an ever-increasing number of late-night shows being made. In 2009, NBC had its dustup when...

Clark Terry, a versatile jazz trumpeter and fluegelhorn player whose long career included stints with Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Quincy Jones, Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson and a 12-year run in the NBC Tonight Show Orchestra as the network's first...

"The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Interstellar" and "Birdman" are among the feature film nominees for the 19th Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards.
The theatrical film nominations announced Monday are...

Riding an Amtrak train from Washington, D.C., to New York last week, Brian Williams gets the greetings and nods of recognition from passengers expected for someone who has spent 10 years in the anchor chair at "NBC Nightly News."
Yet half of...

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Blame it on the lice! Jennifer Garner faulted the little critters for not getting an invitation to George Clooney's Venetian wedding.
The "Men Women & Children" star, 42, who is married to Clooney's "Argo" collaborator Ben...

GloZell Green politely listened as one of the two security guards escorting her just 200 or so feet from her hotel to the Anaheim Convention Center rambled on about A-list stars — ahem, Tom Cruise — whom he has safeguarded at one point or another. He,...

In 1986, Joan Rivers made a fateful call to her mentor Johnny Carson.
Rivers, the brassy comic with the thick New York accent who had made "Can we talk?" her catchphrase, told the all-powerful host of NBC's "The Tonight Show" that she...

Like many Americans last week, I greeted the news of David Letterman's retirement in 2015 with regretful acceptance. I love him with a love deep and true, but the man is pushing 70, and at least we could look forward to another year of his fine,...

With Stephen Colbert joining CBS, late-night TV's generational shift is complete — and the real battle for viewers, onscreen and online, can begin.
America's most-watched network announced Thursday that it had picked Colbert, the 49-year-old host of...

David Letterman, longtime host of television's "The Late Show" on CBS, will retire from the network in 2015, when his current contract expires.
He discussed his plans to leave during the taping of his show on Thursday. Letterman representatives...

The late-night TV landscape is about to once again undergo a massive seismic shift when David Letterman retires from his "Late Show" on CBS sometime in 2015. The host made the announcement on his show on Thursday.
While many are already...

NEW YORK — The days are numbered for stupid human tricks and goofy Top 10 lists: David Letterman is preparing to retire from "Late Show" in 2015, in another generational upheaval that will roil the crowded late-night TV schedule.
The host,...

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NEW YORK — John Oliver will have the crab cakes — but that's all, thanks.
In a private dining room at HBO's plush headquarters overlooking Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan, a waitress in a crisp black uniform asks the 37-year-old comedian if he'd like...